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Elaborate more please.
What I mean is draw a few different Jokers, like the Legder one, the Nicholson one, the one from the cartoon show, the one from the Arkham games. Then put them together to make sort of a poster, maybe with Joker in bubble letters underneath.
A wallpaper would be great. I almost always use the wallpapers you create until an even better one comes along. Fantastic work.
What do you mean exactly? I don't follow.
I meant that did you make any wallpapers that include just Lisbeth and Mikael sitting there smoking, with nothing else in the back/foreground, or did you make any with them smoking and just Craig and Mara's name attached to the bottom?
I am flattered, and it's not even Photoshop. I use GIMP, and really have enjoyed it after using it for a few months now.
It warms the heart... >:D<
Great! If you ever want any black and white film recommendations, I would be happy to help you along. I will be watching The Maltese Falcon soon again too, so I make some art for it to set myself up for it. Have you seen The Big Sleep? When I watched it I felt like such an idiot because I didn't know a lot of what just happened in front of me. The tale has two different cases like a lot of famous noir films, but there are so many characters and one convoluted death that is literally never explained. It is based on the Philip Marlowe detective novel by Raymond Chandler of the same name, and Chandler himself helped with the screenplay. When he was asked who killed the main victim of the second case he said he had no idea. It isn't a good sign when a film's own screenwriter has no idea who did it. The film is widely most famous for Bogie and Lauren Bacall (they were married at the time) and their fantastic chemistry, the best ever on screen I would recon. And what a great job they do. Bogie is the king of noir in my mind, and Lauren is the queen. A damn perfect pair until Bogie's death sadly did have them part.